Week's recalls: jogging strollers, bikes, ATVs

This product image provided by the shows the Kelty Single and Double Jogging Strollers. The strollers have been recalled because there have been three reported incidents including cuts, scrapes and fractured bones to adults, and minor cuts and scrapes to children. (AP Photo/U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)
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This product image provided by the shows the Kelty Single and Double Jogging Strollers. The strollers have been recalled because there have been three reported incidents including cuts, scrapes and fractured bones to adults, and minor cuts and scrapes to children. (AP Photo/U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)
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Modes of transportation, powered by humans and engines alike, are a focus of consumer products recalled this week.

The recalled items include jogging strollers that can suddenly tip over and result in injuries for the adults pushing them, women's bicycles with breakable frames that cause riders to fall, and all-terrain vehicles that tend to veer out of control.

A summary of the items and reports of the injuries and damage they have caused:

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JOGGING STROLLERS

DETAILS: Kelty Speedster Swivel Deluxe single jogging strollers and Swivel Deuce double jogging strollers made in the Philippines and imported by Kelty of Boulder, Colo., a division of American Recreation Products; sold at juvenile product stores and sporting goods stores nationwide and by Web retailers from January 2010 through February 2012.

WHY: The front wheel can come loose when in use and cause the stroller to tip over, posing a fall and injury hazard to children in the stroller and adults pushing it.

INCIDENTS: Three reported incidents involving cuts, scrapes and fractured bones to adults and minor cuts and scrapes to children.

DETAILS: Mountain bicycle handlebar stems, made by Post Moderne Corp. and imported by Shimano American Corp. of Irvine, Calif.; sold at REI, bicycle specialty stores and dealers nationwide from October 2009 to November 2010.

WHY: The bolts holding the front plate of the stem to the stem body can be pulled out of the threads while the bike is being ridden and cause the rider to lose control.

INCIDENTS: Shimano has received one report of an incident in which the rider fell and received torso and arm injuries.

DETAILS: Map Pro, Propylene and MAPP gas cylinders made by Worthington Cylinders Wisconsin LLC of Chilton, Wis., containing propylene gas and used for soldering, brazing, cutting and welding; sold at hardware stores, Home Depot, Lowes and other retailers in the U.S. and Canada from October 2004 through January 2012.